You Already Know the Medicine.
The Exam Tests Something Else.
Most candidates who fail their FM OSCE don't fail because of ignorance. They fail because they've never once practiced out loud โ under pressure, on the clock, being watched.
270+ interactive stations. Built-in recording. Real-time scoring. The only prep that shows you exactly how you perform.
"Knowing what to do and being able to demonstrate it under pressure are two completely different skills. Only one of them gets you the pass."
We Built This Around Your Exact Fear.
Not a generic "medical student." You, specifically โ with your specific deadline, your specific past, your specific gap between what you know and what you can show.
Your Exam Is in Under 3 Months
You keep telling yourself you'll start practicing properly next week. But next week, your exam will be one week closer and you'll still have never recorded yourself doing a single station. The candidates who pass aren't smarter than you โ they started earlier.
You've Already Failed Once
You knew the content. You revised the guidelines. You read the summaries. And you still walked out of that station knowing you'd lost marks you should have had. Something broke down under the pressure of being watched โ and reading more notes won't fix that.
English Is Your Second Language
You know exactly what to say in your first language. You know the diagnosis, the differentials, the management. But in a time-pressured English-language OSCE, the words don't come out the way they need to. Fluency under pressure is a practised skill โ not a language course.
This is NOT for you ifโฆ
You want to passively watch videos and feel productive. You haven't started your core FM content yet. Or you're looking for someone else to grade your work for you. Medaptly is for candidates who are willing to hear themselves on playback and do the reps โ because that's the only thing that actually works.
From "I Know This" to
"I Can Prove It."
These aren't hypothetical problems. They're the exact moments that separate candidates who pass from those who don't. Tap each one.
The gap between where you are now and where you need to be on exam day isn't a knowledge gap.
It's a performance gap โ and the only thing that closes it is deliberate, structured practice.
Every Station You Could Face.
Every System. Nothing Missing.
270+ stations built to mirror the exact format, difficulty, and competency framework of your real exam โ so exam day feels like a session you've already done before.
The Simplest Loop That
Builds Unshakeable Performance.
Three steps. Repeat them 270 times. Walk into your exam as the most prepared candidate in the room.
Read the Scenario
A real clinical case appears โ name, age, complaint, vitals. Exactly as it will look on exam day. You have 30 seconds to orient. Then you begin.
- 270+ distinct scenarios across 12 systems
- Outpatient, emergency & counseling formats
- Identical structure to real OSCE cases worldwide
- New scenario every session โ never memorise, always think
Record Your Performance
Say it out loud. Take the history. Present your differentials. Counsel the patient. The recorder captures exactly what the examiner will hear โ and exactly what you need to fix.
- Built-in video & audio recorder โ no setup needed
- Watch yourself back and catch what you'd never notice live
- All recordings private โ stored locally on your device only
- Works on any device, anywhere, anytime
Review Your Rubric
Mark yourself against the examiner's checklist. Watch your score update in real time. Then drill the knowledge gaps and close with a one-page guide that makes the whole case stick.
- Examiner-matched interactive scoring checklists
- Instant % score with Outstanding / Excellent / Good grading
- Accordion Q&A with detailed expert model answers
- One-page OSCE rapid-review guide per case
History Taking
Physical Examination
Excellent โ remember radio-femoral delay.
History & Exam Knowledge
Differential Diagnosis
Investigations
Investigation Knowledge
Management Plan
Good โ add statin discussion and end-organ screening.
Management Knowledge
One-Page OSCE Guide
This Is What
Exam Readiness Feels Like.
Not reading about a case. Not watching someone else do it. You, doing it, scoring it, fixing it โ until it becomes automatic.
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Built-in Recording โ The Game Changer
Candidates who hear themselves for the first time are shocked. The hesitations, the filler words, the missed steps โ invisible until you watch them back.
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Examiner-Identical Scoring Checklists
The same items, in the same format, at the same mark weighting. No guessing whether you're being fair to yourself.
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Real-Time Performance Score
Watch your percentage update as you tick. Know immediately whether you're Outstanding, Excellent, Good โ or whether that station needs another run.
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Knowledge Q&A That Builds Depth
The gaps you didn't know you had. Accordion-style questions with expert model answers that stick because you discovered the gap yourself.
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One-Page Rapid-Review Guide
The whole case distilled onto a single page. Read it the night before. Read it the morning of. Walk in already knowing it.
The Difference Isn't How Much
You Studied. It's How You Studied.
Candidates who fail have usually studied just as hard. They just studied the wrong way โ passively, without feedback, without ever performing under pressure.
| What actually determines your result | Textbooks & Videos | Medaptly |
|---|---|---|
| Simulating real exam pressure โ speaking out loud, on the clock | ||
| Knowing exactly which marks you're dropping and why | ||
| Hearing your communication the way an examiner hears it | Needs a partner | |
| Practising a complete clinical encounter โ not just reading one | ||
| Drilling the specific FM cases that appear on your actual exam | Generic content | |
| Getting instant corrective feedback after every single attempt | ||
| Building the calm that only comes from having done it 100 times | ||
| Revising an entire case in 3 minutes the morning of your exam | Notes only |
The Cost of Not Practising
Is Already Adding Up.
Every week you spend reading instead of practising is a week of marks you could have locked in. And if you fail โ the price is far beyond the exam fee.
6+ Months of Career Delay
Waiting for the next cycle. Watching colleagues progress. Explaining to family why you're retaking.
$8,000+Retake Fees & Lost Earnings
Registration fees, study materials, time off work โ compounding on top of what you've already spent.
$3,000+The Mental Cost
The self-doubt. The sleepless nights. The identity of being the one who didn't pass. That's not measurable.
PricelessLess Than the Cost of One
Day of Career Delay.
90-Day Access
180-Day Access
Every Question You Have,
Answered Honestly.
The Version of You
That Passes Already Exists.
They just practice differently. They record themselves. They score themselves. They fix the gaps before exam day โ not after.
You can keep reading. Or you can start performing. Only one of those choices changes what happens in that room.